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Originally Posted by jerseygirl
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Is the homelink transmitter on the mirror or the sun visor? Or somehwere else? Im interested because I'd like to ditch the giant garage door opener transmitter in the Mustang. Also how does it work with comparability with Liftmaster/Chamberlain garage door openers?
I'm interested to see your results as it is something I'd like to have if it works.
I'm interested to see your results as it is something I'd like to have if it works.
It is a used one out of a visor like what I'm sure you have in the Expedition.
It is just a simple two wire hook up for power and ground. If you go to HomeLink's web page that should have a list of openers that they work with. You just need to know if you need a rolling code transmitter or not. I ordered a rolling code one because I have Genie openers.
I'll take pics and notes as I do the install.
edit: Here is a link to one like what I bought
It is just a simple two wire hook up for power and ground. If you go to HomeLink's web page that should have a list of openers that they work with. You just need to know if you need a rolling code transmitter or not. I ordered a rolling code one because I have Genie openers.
I'll take pics and notes as I do the install.
edit: Here is a link to one like what I bought
The Good:
So the HomeLink came in the mail on Thursday .......(yes that is the only good part)
The Bad - Part 1:
Only two buttons on the HomeLink would work. Well I was a little pissed, so I decided at that point what the hell, for the $20 I would try to fix it. Success!!, one of the little rubber buttons was out of place and once I fixed that then they all worked.
The Bad - Part 2:
So out to the car I go, I work to remove the overhead console with the two map lamps. It didn't come out easy, I cut two fingers and was convinced I was going to break something, but it finally popped out. Much to my dismay I found that if you happened to pay for the active anti-theft system you have two sensors in that console, and as a result there is no room for the control box of the home-link controller.
The Ugly:
So I was pretty disappointed, well while I was there I noticed how the headliner was sloped back toward the middle of the roof. I felt around and there was a hollow spot so I thought I would try to mount the controller there. Well I was wrong, very wrong. I should have known better then to even think it would have worked. So in the end, don't try to mount a HomeLink controller through the headliner because if you do, you will F**K it up and a headliner will cost in excess of $700